Easily adjusted skateboard shoe

ABSTRACT

An easily adjusted skateboard shoe comprises a front seat, a rear seat and a buckle structure for connecting the front seat and the rear seat. The buckle structure is formed by a round lower cover, a buckle, and a teeth bank. An upper side of the lower cover has a confining seat and the confining seat has guide grooves at two sides thereof. Thereby, the buckle moves straightly along the guide grooves of the lower cover. One inner end of the buckle has an engaging teeth which protrudes downwards and extends inwards so that the engaging teeth is exactly engaged to the teeth bank at a lower end of the front seat. The user can press the buckle from a lateral side of the skateboard shoe so that the engaging teeth of the buckle separates from the teeth bank; and thus the size of the skateboard shoe is adjusted.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

[0001] 1. Field of the Invention

[0002] The present invention relates to skateboard shoes, andparticularly to an easily adjusted skateboard shoe, wherein user canpress a buckle from a lateral side of the skateboard shoe so thatengaging teeth of the buckle is released; and thus the size of theskateboard shoe is adjusted.

[0003] 2. Description of Related Art

[0004] Skating is an exercise consuming a large amount of heat, but isfunny. In general, one of the commercial skate shoes can be assembledwith the shoes worn by the user. This kind of skate shoes have a frontseat 1 with an elliptical receiving hole and a rear seat which istightly locked to a rear end of the front seat. When it is desired toadjust the size of the skate board to match the size of the feet of theuser. A stud can be tighten in advance so that the stud may move in thereceiving groove to a desired length. However, such kind of skate shoestill has some defects necessary improved.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

[0005] Accordingly, the primary object of the present invention is toprovide an easily adjusted skateboard shoe comprising a front seat, arear seat and a buckle structure for connecting the front seat and therear seat. The buckle structure is formed a round lower cover, a buckle,and a teeth bank. An upper side of the lower cover has a confining seatand the confining seat has guide grooves at two sides thereof. Thereby,the buckle moves straightly along the guide grooves of the lower cover.One inner end of the buckle has an engaging teeth which protrudesdownwards and extends inwards so that the engaging teeth is exactlyengaged to the teeth bank at a lower end of the front seat. The user canpress the buckle from a lateral side of the skateboard shoe so that theengaging teeth of the buckle separates from the teeth bank; and thus thesize of the skateboard shoe is adjusted.

[0006] The various objects and advantages of the present invention willbe more readily understood from the following detailed description whenread in conjunction with the appended drawing.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0007]FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view of the present invention.

[0008]FIG. 2 is an assembled perspective view of the present invention.

[0009]FIG. 3A is a plane view showing the engagement state of thepresent invention.

[0010]FIG. 3B is a plane view showing the deengagement state of thepresent invention.

[0011]FIG. 4 is a plane cross sectional view of the present invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

[0012] With reference to FIGS. 1 and 2, the structure of the presentinvention is illustrated. The skateboard shoe A is formed by a frontseat 1, a rear seat 2 and a buckle structure 3 for connecting the frontseat 1 and the rear seat 2. Both the front seat 1 and the rear seat 2are formed with shoe surfaces A2. Two lateral wings A3 and bucklingsurface A4 the are extended from the lateral sides of the seat so thatthe user may wear the shoes which is then buckled to the skateboard shoeA. The features of the present invention will be described hereinafter.

[0013] The buckle structure 3 is formed by a round lower cover 31tighten to the lower center of the front seat 1, a buckle 32 locked toan upper side of the lower cover 31 by a stud P, a teeth bank 33integrally formed to a bottom of the rear seat 2 and exactly coupling tothe lateral side of the buckle 32.

[0014] An upper side of the lower cover 31 has a confining seat 312having guide grooves 311 at two sides thereof. A locking shaft seat 313is formed between the two guide grooves 311 for locking the buckle 32 sothat the buckle 32 is confined to only slide straightly along the guidegrooves 311. A periphery of the lower cover 31 is installed with a hook314. Thereby, the lower cover 31 may be tightly coupled to a lower endof the front seat 1 by hooking.

[0015] The buckle 32 likes a long plate. The plate body has a steppedelliptical hole 321. The elliptical hole 321 is exactly matched to anupper side of the locking shaft seat 313 of the lower cover. The stud Ploosely inserts into the locking shaft seat 313 from the elliptical hole321 so as to firmly secure the buckle 32 with the lower cover 31.Thereby, the buckle 32 may be transversally arranged to a bottom of theskateboard shoe A. One end of the buckle 32 slightly protrudes from anouter side of the skateboard shoe A. Thereby, a user can press thebuckle 32 inwards so that the buckle separates from the teeth bank 33.The inner end of the buckle 32 has an engaging teeth 322 which protrudesdownwards and extends inwards, so that the engaging teeth 322 is exactlyengaged to the teeth bank 33 at a lower end of the front seat 1. One endof the buckle 32 passing through the lower cover 31 has a receiving hole323. A spring 324 is positioned in the receiving hole 323. An outer endof the spring 324 resists against another side of the front seat 1.

[0016] With reference to FIG. 5, the inner side of the shoe surface A2of the skateboard shoe A is distributed with a plurality of elastic padsA21 so that the user's rear heel can adhere to the pads comfortably.Moreover, it provides an adjusting size for matching the size of theuser's heel.

[0017] The assembly way of the present invention will be illustrated inFIGS. 3 and 4.

[0018] The buckle 32 is locked to an upper end of the lower cover 31 bythe stud P. Then the lower cover is tightly fixed to a lower end of thefront seat 1 so that the buckle 32 is engaged to the engaging teeth 322so that the front seat 1 and the rear seat 2 are engaged (referring toFIG. 3).

[0019] When it is desired to adjust the size of the skateboard shoe A tomatch the size of the user, the user can press the buckle 32 from alateral side of the skateboard shoe A. Then, the buckle 32 will compressthe spring 324 so that the engaging teeth 322 of the buckle 32 separatefrom the teeth bank 33. Then the front seat 1 is deengaged from the rearseat 2. Then, the whole rear seat 2 moves backwards or forwards foradjusting the size of the skateboard shoe A properly. Then the buckle 32is released. By the resilient force of the spring 324, the buckle 32 ispushed to be engaged with the teeth bank 33, thereby, being positionedto have a necessary size (referring to FIG. 4).

[0020] The size of the skateboard shoe A is adjusted by pressing thelateral side thereof. As it is adjusted to a necessary size, the buckle32 is released. The front seat 1 and rear seat 2 of the skateboard shoeA is reengaged by the resilient force of the spring 324. Thereby, thelength of the skateboard shoe A can be adjusted easily.

[0021] The present invention is thus described, it will be obvious thatthe same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to beregarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the presentinvention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilledin the art are intended to be included within the scope of the followingclaims.

What is claimed is:
 1. A skateboard shoe comprising a front seat, a rearseat and a buckle structure for connecting the front seat and the rearseat; wherein the buckle structure is formed a round lower cover tightlyfixed to a lower center of the front seat, a buckle locked to an upperside of the lower cover by a stud, a teeth bank integrally formed to abottom of the rear seat and exactly engaged to a lateral side of thebuckle; an upper side of the lower cover has a confining seat; theconfining seat has guide grooves at two sides thereof; a locking shaftseat is formed between the two guide grooves; and the buckle has astepped elliptical hole at a predetermined position thereof; theelliptical hole is exactly matched to the locking shaft seat of thelower cover; thereby, the buckle moves straightly along the guidegrooves of the lower cover; one inner end of the buckle has an engagingteeth which protrudes downwards and extends inwards so that the engagingteeth is exactly engaged to the teeth bank at a lower end of the frontseat; one end of the buckle passing through the lower cover has areceiving hole; a spring is positioned in the receiving hole; an outerend of the spring resists against another side of the front seat;wherein the user presses the buckle from a lateral side of theskateboard shoe; the buckle will compress the spring so that theengaging teeth of the buckle separates from the teeth bank; and thus thesize of the skateboard shoe is capable of being adjusted.
 2. Theskateboard shoe as claimed in claim 1, wherein a periphery of the lowercover is installed with a hook; thereby, the lower cover is tightlycoupled to a lower end of the front seat by hooking.
 3. The skateboardshoe as claimed in claim 1, wherein an inner side of an shoe surface ofthe skateboard shoe is distributed with a plurality of elastic pads sothat the user's rear heel adheres to the pads comfortably, and itprovides a function so that the user can adjust the skateboard shoe formatching the size of the user's heel.
 4. The skateboard shoe as claimedin claim 1, wherein a distal of the buckle is installed with a receivinghole for receiving the spring.